Bob Beyster, the founder of Science Applications International Corporation, recalls the early days of this Fortune 300 company and recounts highlights from his new book, "The SAIC Solution." Beyster is joined by Gene Ray, a one-time SAIC employee who went on to start the rival Titan Corporation in this event presented by the Rady School of Management at UC San Diego. [6/2007] [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 12603]
@crazycheetha, not only that there a lot more i witnessed a lot of corruption the involved in cheating or system and government when i worked overseas with them and when i said something about it they fired me in the spot
nawarhishan 5 months ago
@nawarhishan okay that cleared it up good. because u say so, right?
crazycheetha 5 months ago
@crazycheetha because they are
nawarhishan 6 months ago
i just got fired from SAIC because my race and i told the CEO about it and guess what he did nothing because the company is the most corrupted in the business through cheating the US government
nawarhishan 6 months ago
@southirishking : cant stop the NWO :D
666devilretard666 1 year ago
I do not any longer live in Michigan, why do you ask?
bill0756 1 year ago
Very informative video. SAIC pioneered the Employee-Owned corporate concept. Am also reading Dr Robert Beyster's book, SAIC Solution. -Andre V. Milteer, M.A.
eresumes4vips 2 years ago
Because of their connections to all attacks on the WTC, their expertise on nano-thermites and even their involvement in the anthrax attacks.
Coincidences?
ValiantArrow 2 years ago
why do they say SAIC is no good
crazycheetha 2 years ago
by any chance do you live in Michigan
Zigamafa 2 years ago